I’ve been listening to Don Moen’s songs again after detaching myself from religious practices for a few years. His songs usually make me stop and think or make me stop and then cry. But most of the time he makes me sing along with him. In that way, he’s like Jose Mari Chan of gospel […]
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Semana Santa #6: Holy Saturday, Waiting
For God alone my soul in silence waits, Truly my hope is in him (Psalm 62:5) The awful crucifixion has happened. The lifeless body of the Savior has been anointed and now entombed. The resurrection has yet to come. Too early for Easter lilies and Alleluias. So the Church waits. The Church silently waits today. […]
Semana Santa #5: The Good Old Days
If you have lived as I have in a predominantly Christian nation whose predominant denomination is the Roman Catholic Church, then you would be very familiar with this Gospel and the story why we call this day Good Friday. But let me clarify as so many nominal Catholics would say that today,” Patay ang Diyos”. […]
Semana Santa #4: Whatever It Takes
While waiting for our table to be ready, I read this sign at Bubba Gump’s wall: “Decision Maker. Floor Sweeper. General Manager. And all around good guy.” Under the sign is the name of the General Manager for that particular branch of the restaurant. Cute noh? Made me smile. A General Manager that sweeps the […]
Semana Santa #3: Of Love and Anacondas
How do you respond to betrayal? Wawarlahin mo ba ang inggiterang nanglaglag sa ‘yo? Magiging Bitter Ocampo ka ba kay bakla for the rest of your earthly lives? Idededicate mo ba ang buong buhay mo sa pagpapatumba sa Anacondang kinuha ang lahat sa ‘yo ala Margaux kay Celyn? I have a confession to make. Face […]